[Implemented] Support for Intel Mac
[Implemented] Support for Intel Mac
It's soon 2 years since the first Intel Macs were released and still no support for them.
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I got a MacBook Pro, that's even more sad. Running PureBasic with Rosetta is *BEEP*.
Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit / Whose Hoff is it anyway?
3 PureBasic team members invested in a powerpc mac +/- 3 years ago
The first PureBasic version for powerpc was released
2 months later, Apple announced the x86 macs.....
So if somebody has 3 spare x86 macs....it will go a lot quicker i guess
I can not buy a new mac....i dont have the cash
Any donations maybe so Fred can buy one?
The first PureBasic version for powerpc was released
2 months later, Apple announced the x86 macs.....
So if somebody has 3 spare x86 macs....it will go a lot quicker i guess
I can not buy a new mac....i dont have the cash
Any donations maybe so Fred can buy one?

It was a strong industry rumor two years before it happened and it was officially announced a year before it happened. There was no surprise and everybody knew it was coming and going to happen.The first PureBasic version for powerpc was released
2 months later, Apple announced the x86 macs.....
For somebody in Fred's position, all Fred should need to do is contact Apple directly, explain who he is and what he does, explain the situation, and Apple would make arrangements for giving or loaning an Intel-based Mac to Fred.Any donations maybe so Fred can buy one?
That said, if there are not people using the existing Mac version, why bother improving it? The time could be better spent on the Windows and Linux versions.
As i said, the announcement from apple came a couple of months after the first PB version for powerpc.Brice Manuel wrote:It was a strong industry rumor two years before it happened and it was officially announced a year before it happened. There was no surprise and everybody knew it was coming and going to happen.The first PureBasic version for powerpc was released
2 months later, Apple announced the x86 macs.....
For somebody in Fred's position, all Fred should need to do is contact Apple directly, explain who he is and what he does, explain the situation, and Apple would make arrangements for giving or loaning an Intel-based Mac to Fred.Any donations maybe so Fred can buy one?
That said, if there are not people using the existing Mac version, why bother improving it? The time could be better spent on the Windows and Linux versions.
I did not know of any industry rumor coz i don't follow apple news..
Apple advertised about it "so powerful" G5 until the very end. The PowerPC version of PB took much more time than only one year to develop and even, the x86 macs had some time ahead before being the standard. So we had to support the PowerPC.
As explained in another thread, we need an OS X version of fasm before starting the port (which shouldn't be long once it is available).
As explained in another thread, we need an OS X version of fasm before starting the port (which shouldn't be long once it is available).
Dear Fred,
what is the kind of file, BlitzMax is using for Intel/PPC which is called: fasm2as
This should be here: /Applications/BlitzMax/bin/fasm2as
I read at wikipedia that BlitzMax is based on FASM as backend and I know that it supports universal binaries and compiling on intel macs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FASM
So this looks to me, that there is a fasm for Mac OS X.
Maybe this is an individual compiled fasm version from Mark Sibly?
what is the kind of file, BlitzMax is using for Intel/PPC which is called: fasm2as
This should be here: /Applications/BlitzMax/bin/fasm2as
I read at wikipedia that BlitzMax is based on FASM as backend and I know that it supports universal binaries and compiling on intel macs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FASM
So this looks to me, that there is a fasm for Mac OS X.
Maybe this is an individual compiled fasm version from Mark Sibly?
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PB4.1 - Win: MacBook black 2008 2,4 GHz, 4 GB RAM, MacOSX 10.5/VMWare/WinXP
PB4.1 - Mac: MacMini G4 1,4 GHz, 512 MB RAM, MacOSX 10.4
PB4.1 - Win: MacBook black 2008 2,4 GHz, 4 GB RAM, MacOSX 10.5/VMWare/WinXP
PB4.1 - Mac: MacMini G4 1,4 GHz, 512 MB RAM, MacOSX 10.4